Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1939
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Title Section40 1939-08-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed La rgest Sales voi xxvi No. 192. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939 FJVK CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, August 14, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939 hve i40 words
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Advertisement330 1939-08-14 1 "RED SEA" f ftRANGJ .HKF. i) sE PROVISION j STORE j [DO! HOAD. I PHONE 2133. j ©PEN DAILI FROM 1 M I ILL 11 P .M. Essences ALMONDdLEMON 'the hied flavourings JljL.. for PuddiH(js t Cusiard, Pies, Cakes, etc. Try C& I Essences when next you are otard and330 words
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Advertisement132 1939-08-14 1 DRUGLESS HEALING. MAX TING SlxTli D DMT D.s.T.. ivl SP. v P c iLond.), F.N.a.M-t;> il »nd i I MECHANO-THEKAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTKO-THERAPI I No. 6, Jalan Skola Kua a 1 I PSYCHO RAY BADGE Wear it. Self-treatment of, with marvellous rei.mil Previ ntive and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20132 words
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Advertisement247 1939-08-14 1 I A NEW ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF SKODA CARS JUST IRRIYED. ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION. AT Singapore Motors 315-310, ORCHARD ROAD. EBNOAPORE. PHONE: m:m j Visit our stall at :'te Engineering I Exhibition Happy World. PiiiiiiohioM' COUGH cVL LUNG TONIC I \re:ient remedy to core all affectisns ci the respiratory organs. Catarrh,247 words
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Advertisement159 1939-08-14 1 Exclusive UOW N S SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY RO\D. SINGAPORE. j MAJESTIC HOTEL, I KUALA LUMPUR. i Banish the I I Dootore the world over haw* A I* I given their teetlmony to the rAfftlAflr aTVaT I remarkable effioaoyot Aeep*o L J 1 1 1 I C I I159 words
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132 1939-08-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. CHAKGKO with being in possession of 14 honns of non-Government ftiliil uhru he was arrested at the Johore 4'uuseway on his return from Singapore on Aug. 4, a Chinese. Wong Ah Seng, aged 60, was sentenced ti>132 words
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Advertisement465 1939-08-14 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penan", Port SuuUtnham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (KulangSU). Special chenp return tickets I* China for .-.hort bolo'a." trips. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m Hong Staftg" Aug. 25 "Hong Siang"465 words
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Advertisement471 1939-08-14 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA wicorporated in Erjr and). JSC v -j P. ft O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 BANCHI 17 000 Aug. 25 i bangalore 6.c00 Aug. a* RANPURA 17,Ut'U Sept. 3 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Btept. 22 BHUTAN I «J Bfept 23 X BEHAR 8,000 Oct.471 words
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Advertisement476 1939-08-14 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated ip Germany). The under acted are the Company's intended fixtures?— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 m h BE" Aug. 20 g n s COBURG" Aug. 31 I OTSDAW omit..' Mai/Ja, tii China and Yokohan a P l476 words
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Advertisement150 1939-08-14 2 HAMBLIRC-AMERIKA LINIE 8 Oeutsch-Australische DampfcchifTs G»»scllschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AST* JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug. 19 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20 c-s. VOGTLAND via Hairiiong Aug. 22 I HOMEWARD.150 words
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Advertisement229 1939-08-14 2 What The Stars Foretell j O-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Not a day to take forcejui action in business dire* nor to make hasty decisioj Bad for rMChauu il ac'h 'i and likely to be unft sporting ventures Avoid pvtea and misundo tandings avd rely upon your own ?nent. SPECIAL IK229 words
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Miscellaneous241 1939-08-14 2 To-day's Crossword jr"pr"gr"— ~—7 fir-" ~^^ZZ!ZZZZZ~~~ m m 5 s" B^ZZZZZZi 25 a& U gr CUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 8 Western. I. Highest point attaii g'pain 2 Dissimilarity. 10\ Slave. 3. Shows. 11. Work. 4. Halts. 12. Casks. 5 Permit! cd. 15. Continued. 0. Tranquil. 17 Was situated. 7. Hanging241 words
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Article302 1939-08-14 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-a^° ndon SatU r r^" KIBBKR Quiet Closed Change Buyers 8% Sellers 8 916 s pti mber Buyer, BV 2 Se'.lers 8 916 D Buyers BV2 Sellers 8 5 8 [arch 3uyers 8 916 Sellers 8 5 8 PRODUCE Preview London, Saturday. PILM OIL302 words
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Article98 1939-08-14 3 U1 Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 12. 1 p.m. Dividend Boon ciost K| Au- 22 3 No 21 Aug 11 final Aug. 22 2 I Sept. 2 253 Aug. 23 t,Nl::; int. Aug il Aug. 17. 'final Aug. IP 3 Int. Sept. ii Total l two financial Date98 words
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Article867 1939-08-14 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 12, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. a™ Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 8 4 3 Austral Amal 4. 4714 Austra. Malay 33*. 40 Ayer Hitam 19 9 20 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Bangrin 17 18 3 Batti867 words
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Article95 1939-08-14 3 TN leaeue ol fh niP f game of the Kague, the Japanese Club bear th« yeater3ay. at the Jalan Stadium Air Vice-Marshall J. t Babinetnn £?i f residen t of the Singapore Ba?"' threw the tet half Bbest nhn£ Ueyama two of Singapore's Un P95 words
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Article54 1939-08-14 3 Singapore, Saturday. I 6 Was P rod "ced to-day M l C H Koh th Fourth sesSon nf'>f^ arged With bein B i» hquor ano Sf" I gal1 n <* Jh io u 24 allons of fermented rice The rrf cm a holder of a me case54 words
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Article15 1939-08-14 3 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was: $114% (unchanged).15 words
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Article19 1939-08-14 3 The price of rubber at noon \tt Singapore to-day was: Buyers 28 9 16; Sellers 28 11 1(>.19 words
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Article259 1939-08-14 3 6% Maynard <fc Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: o% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 701 102 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4 /2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000259 words
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Article238 1939-08-14 3 Singapore, Aug. 12. The following are the exchange i>tocl this mommg according to the daily clr cular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 13 Londcn demand 2 4 13 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand 241 14 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand238 words
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Advertisement16 1939-08-14 3 THE Astern united ""'•'okation. mm E. MOTOR VEHICLE. ri., acci a m» •!-m i?. C MPENSA16 words
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Advertisement28 1939-08-14 3 I SOUTH j BIUTISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporeted In New Zealand) Loss Of Profits Insurance th *Q9r W G DOVE o Ma naser. Tel 5026 2, Finlayson Green.28 words
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Advertisement139 1939-08-14 3 mP.MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Ouivranteed and Controlled bw TBE ftXTftCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED* Wit Company, which la Incorporated 1» •ne B.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:EDBCUTOB &!OR TRUSTEJ OF A WILL. administrator of estate of deceased person. settlement oh DECLARATION OF TRUST,139 words
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Advertisement219 1939-08-14 3 BANK OF CHINA SOERABAJA SUBACENCY Kambang Djepoen 176, Soerabaja. Telegraphic Address:— "Chungkno, Soerabaja" OPENED j FOR BUSINESS August 14th 1939 I f THE I! [EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated hi England), SINGAPORE BRANCHi 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £-2 000.00© Eaid-up Capital £1.000.000 i Reserve Fund 500 000 HEAD219 words
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Advertisement558 1939-08-14 4 WANTED A CHINH3E assistant dispenser for a i'jcal dispensary. Must be experienced. Commencing salary $25 a month. Apply with copies of recent testimonials Stating nationality, age, dialects spoken to Box 887 c,o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <7-B» WANTED LADY TEACHER immediately apply Box 885 cjo Malaya Tribune, BngnrmtT WANTED SALESGIRLS Salary558 words
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Advertisement595 1939-08-14 4 Wanted WANTED TO BUY small Lathe for metal work. Apply Box 886, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. EUROPEAN HOLDING Good I'■ requires short term loan $600 ***** any interest. Box 882, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (1-B' WANTED: Physical Culture Magazine Back Numbers, August and D< cemto i. 1932 July, 1933. State Price Buson595 words
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Advertisement635 1939-08-14 4 KANGAROO wwww»-»;- vyphangE CLUB, largest and be--SKh in all parts cf to world free quarterly magazines ComceUUons and p. rises, $1 70 yearly. T. Hor, 98, Main St., BanUng, I selangor. TO ERADICATE 13NAILS and Slugs *'ormkle "Snail-B-Gon" near hedges and flower beds. Obtainable at 30c per Uii from Littler635 words
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Advertisement526 1939-08-14 4 Astrology ILMUDDIN, AstroStudy in France, Italy, Egypt, swzei land, and various Countne... Wiwm EX* M He W a.th°, »|»g. Sy. and Love igteßb «-«gj Order REX HOTEL, SINGAPORE. Phone 2600. BOROSOOPS W7l« ACCURATE owTrmrTIONS FOR $2. SIX T?ON£MM mmFROUS CREDENTIALS. RECOGomCIALft rppvp /OI3TROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU,' 190, WATERLOO STREET (9b7 THE526 words
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Advertisement725 1939-08-14 4 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Applications are invited for the appointment cf a temporary architectural draftsman at a salary of $80 per month. Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications and experience to reach the Secretary, Singapore Improvement Trust, not later than 24th August, 1939. BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straitj725 words
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Advertisement422 1939-08-14 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE VALUABLE FREEHOLD IF X sh„? F SINGAPORE PROPKKTIH Ul To be held at the t3eJ< ro, MESSRS. POWEL DO iTh No. 18. Chulia Street ON TUESDAY. 22ND AUGUST It* At 2.30 pm, PARTICULARS Lot 1. Valuable freehold lai at Jervois Road, area 2 mnn and 34 poles.422 words
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Obituary93 1939-08-14 5 i yj'ON C)n 13th. August 1939, at the f J0Mi*r:il Hospital. S.ngapore, Noel i m. 20 years. A funeral serwill bo held at the Church of the l aii:ilv, Katong. at 5 P M tort at Bidadari Cemetery 30 P M Deeply regretted. T;i Kck Cheng aged93 words
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200 1939-08-14 5 Reuter. Paris, Aug. J.,. PAR-CACHING plans for the re habditatiori of Spain are reporter to be under consideration by W Government, according to the ft_v_ rangier correspondent MrMSn»^^ o a maximum and a minimum and a .system of mSES leea nomic autarchy introduced f theReuter. - 200 words
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Article48 1939-08-14 5 "Even the washer m men arc men/ i> an expression used about the island o< Zanzibar to show the slight extent to \\h:ch female labou; is employed there. Lxcording to s Colonial report. Domestic service Is performed by men Even mam "nursemaids" arc men.48 words
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518 1939-08-14 5 Reuter. QINCE it s incentini th* London. distributed £302 nn lwl y rs a?r Xin George's jubilee Trust has Great Britain in the cause of youth. The Trust, which aim* at advancin k the physical, mental and spiritual welfare ol the younger generationReuter. - 518 words
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Article180 1939-08-14 5 Reuter. Detroit. A NfcW lightweight farm tractor wh *h Mr. Ford believes will revolutionize agriculture and "main the draft horse economically obsoteSe has been introduced at the ford works her?. The invention of an Irish engineer Mr. Harry G..Ferguson, the tractor in eludes a number ofReuter. - 180 words
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Article65 1939-08-14 5 A mechanic wa, clectrccatcd while repairing a wireless set in G'asgow. Rt I Wis Neil Mathiesor. twenty four, g. B:arkburn-sti( et Glasgow. rhe accident Happened at the home of his brother In KeJty street. The force of the shock hurled him on the 'vitchen bed. His bro65 words
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1086 1939-08-14 5 DEATH IN GAOL OF COINER WHO NEVER SMILED "lOVI7 wf\tv imivTM London, July 23. L 11 WUL »f JOHN, mystery counterfeiter of the under-world can never now pay the penalty for his crimes. For years Scotland Yard detectives tried to run him to1,086 words
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Article154 1939-08-14 5 Paris, Wednesday. REPORTS reaching the French fr tntier indicate that General Franco and I his brother-in-law Senor Suner, the 1 Minister of the Interior, are eng;t". d In a struggle with certain generals. *ho claim they won the war and should have a .say in the154 words
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Article19 1939-08-14 5 Reuter. Berlin; An-. 13—Oermany is starting next month tor the first time broadcasts In French—ReuterReuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement272 1939-08-14 5 Singapore Municipality fEVDERS ire row Invited far tin tenal* or service. Foi MunicJcai Jt-naer Roorr Dfclf of Closing la: Ing of Vit- aic riiaig to House al c;lining 12 noon. Aug. 28. 1939 or second id eel i heel filing. i p m., Sept. 14, 1939 md delivery of 8272 words
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Advertisement199 1939-08-14 5 I SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!! To convince YOU of the advertising mini, of th.- Mala, t.;u j i a meHv nominal cost, we will insert ,"a122• Tr bunP a d ,0 cnabl <" test il at ONE INSERTION in ALL EDITIONS> of \hl MALAYATO?b"nE° U S,X DAYS for199 words
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Article68 1939-08-14 6 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 13. Mr Sumner Welles, acting Secretary ol m state, at a press conference said he expects to hold further conferences with representatives of the Mexican Government and American oil companies concerning Mexican oil negotiations which at present are at a deadlock over the questionReuter. - 68 words
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Article81 1939-08-14 6 Reuter. Aestin 1 Texas l Aug. 13. I N order to meet the situation result- lug from cuts in the price of crude Oil, a Shutdown of the vast Texas oilfields tor thirty days was advocated today by the majority ol the Texas Railroad Commission which regulates productionReuter. - 81 words
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Article49 1939-08-14 6 Reuter. Trieste, Aug. 13. the first <if 47 vessels of a total tonI nage of a quarter of a million planned under Italy's four year programme was launched here to day. namely, the motor vessel Calino for the Adriatic I Company's Italy Piraeus-Rhodes-Alexan* I dria run Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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333 1939-08-14 6 London. rpREATMKXTS for seasickness uk mentioned by Mr. Robert JBlackham, formerly honorary surgeon to the Viceroy of India, in an article in the British .Medical Journal. He writes: "As the patienv gets better the doctor must try at id discover something that is fancied. Starvation333 words
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Article39 1939-08-14 6 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 13. THE Pope received the Papal Nuncio to Berlin in audience. It is understood that the international situation was discussed in i elation to the diplomatic activity of the Holy See.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Obituary34 1939-08-14 6 London, Aug. 13. -The death has occurred of Sir Stanley Machin. a former president of the London Chamber ol Commerce and of the Association of British Chamber of Commerce.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article18 1939-08-14 6 Reuter. Vienna. Aug. 13. Vienna, Aug. 13.—According to persistent but unconfirmed rumours. Cardinal Innitzer Is retiring—ReuterReuter. - 18 words
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Article344 1939-08-14 6 HICK IMPORTS I-'kom THAILAND \To the Editor of the Malaya 7 Sir,—Formerly China and M the sole impcrters of lice from It 'Siaint. China is now a el* and Japan his steppeo In place as regaids rice irom T! 1"' Behind the rpiech ol Sii Thomas344 words
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527 1939-08-14 6 STRANGE CASE OF MR. WICKS London, July 20. HENRY William Wicks, once a v.'LOOO-a-year London insurance manager, will broadcast from Germany's propaganda short-wave station to-da3 his story of why he is an English refugee in Bertie. It will he a story of a527 words
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Article44 1939-08-14 6 London a ARRANGEMENTS ar< I r\ another big blackout i tember after the bolida) 1 eral schemes embracing have already been drawn up Some of the tests will w in the evening. Practice branch of the civilian ck ten given,- British Upreles44 words
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Article29 1939-08-14 6 Export oi dry rubbi i figure* from Malaya Bhj buan lor July arr M tons; Straits Settlement tons; Brunei 103 ton*; I Total 37.61 M ton29 words
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Advertisement321 1939-08-14 6 EYE EX AMI N A TIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. RJHs. Ocular Muscle Anomalies /J^^^W Crossed Eyes, J^.^ Complicated < a <,| I PcfCeOfg Vision. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BMK... 'PHONE 3 K. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science JAMIESON S l>l-SOI>-l\ Triple action ANTACID POWDER Step*321 words
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Advertisement88 1939-08-14 6 i THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of ail Chemisti anc itcre» 1 "I'VE" RADIOS MIE SECOND TO NONE in Efli.eier.cy, Reliability and Serv«C£. ttCßce U.;v are VERY tOtULAK l\ ivfALAYA. sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST AIL YOUR CLOCK88 words
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Advertisement64 1939-08-14 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and Pric«; from $2 5 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY\ J934 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, P- mg. HOMELITE BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT A REDUCTION OF $25-00 WILL BE ALLOWED FOR EACH PURCHASE OF HOMELITE PORTABLE SELF-PRIMING PUMP DURING THE ENGINEERING EXHIBITION Ist to 15th64 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-14 6 "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic "Lodhra" is made for women to relieve the unnatural pain, often makirg the periodical process so trying. And "Lcdhra" is dependable, hewing most women trying Why not let "Lodhra" have the charce *o help you? It acts quickly and lessens discomforts. Of all Dispensaries and Stores. Sole58 words
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Miscellaneous611 1939-08-14 6 To-day's Radio V TWrty-NUn Steps'—Epi--1 T niMTION 1 <-"de 4- Mr Hawk and the SINGAPORE Serial play for 7HI 5 mf ,res <l.« TRANSMISSION 5 broaggtlngta «x rr Carey fiom the story of John •/hp to 16 metres 9.09 mcs GSB 9.31 Mcs (31.jj m.i Buchan. With Jack Uvesey as611 words
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472 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. iv ir JL SinKajM.ro, Monday. |>\PEK Hags, -old on behalf of the China Relief Fund, were everyi m Singapore yesterday, the second anniversary of (he invas it,.i <>f Shanghai Starting from the previous ni«ht over ATM groups d| Chinese men', won,-,,, girls andReuter. - 472 words
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Article42 1939-08-14 7 Bleeding profusely from a severe wound over the head, an aged Chinese was removed to the general hospital shortly before five o'clock yesterday evening. He was said to have been knocked down by c motor car at New Bridge Road.42 words
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Article214 1939-08-14 7 served up at the Memorial Hall last irr heard by a SingaWorks of a number v ho, though generally particularly well ucers of organ music theme of the proi irgan recital given r Baer, and the ided with ample appreciate Mr. pretation of the old G Minor214 words
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307 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Grahamstown* R i?rg!erf Gate the distinguished British Scientist, has eating the story of Lucas, the original "Baboon Boy N Africa. story of how the found the boy 1 of bi boons has now s rar as it is pbssib «r reports that In 19:21Reuter. - 307 words
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Article40 1939-08-14 7 Singapore, Monday. Said to have fallen from the top of a tree in Norfolk Road, an Indian was removed to the Tan Tock Seng hwtal yesterday afternoon He sustained a complained ci pah) fa the Bit hip40 words
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Article93 1939-08-14 7 P. O. BARS VISITORS Reuter. London. Aug. 13. AS a precautionary measure taken. it is understood, against possible I R A. outrages, only bona fide passengers were allowed aboard the P and O liners Stratheden and Ranpura before they sailed from Southampton for a Mediterranean cruise and for Yokohama respectivelyReuter. - 93 words
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Article143 1939-08-14 7 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 13. JHE design of Sir Malcolm Campbell's new racing boat Bluebird the Second, which is leaving London to-day for Coniston Water, in the Lake District, where if tests prove satisfactory he may attempt to exceed his water speed record of 130.9 m.p.h.,British Official Wireless. - 143 words
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Article50 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Tientsin, Aug. 13. THE authorities are making feverish attempts to save Tientsin from flooding as a'result ol rise of the Hai river the level of which now only one foot from the surface oi the British Concession. Sandbag carriers arc being hurriedly erected along the waterfront.— leuterReuter. - 50 words
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Article30 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Jerusalem, Air. 1 IS. The High Commissioner to-day flew to Fort Said, en route for Britain. He is expected to be away for two month —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article95 1939-08-14 7 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 13. MEW types of motor-car engines, driven by hiuh compression coal gas which it is claimed operate as efficiently as engines driven by oil or petrol ere to be exhibited Shortly to Members of Parliament, and it is anticipated In someBritish Official Wireless. - 95 words
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Article83 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Botwood iNewfoundland►, Aug. 13. I "THE imperial Airways flying boat Ca- hot arrived at 7 30 a.m.. local time, having completed the 1.995 mi'es from Eovnes in 10 1 hours en the second flight of the British Atlantic air mail service. The cargo in the CabotReuter. - 83 words
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Article76 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. RAY of sunshine came the way Oi discount brokers this week in the form oi a more satisfactory "rteeeui'v Bill tender Alter a long period of reparians, the average allotment raie ro t to IK 07d per cent, while less comI tition fromReuter. - 76 words
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Article69 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Bucharest. Aug. 13. IT is learned that Germany has jusi bought 300.000 tons of Rumanian a/heat. King Carol returned this evening and later received the Piime Minister. M. Calinescu, who wa.s able to report con- iderable improvement In the RumanoBulgarian situation with regard to Bulgaria'BReuter. - 69 words
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173 1939-08-14 7 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 13. WHEN the new Cunard-White Star liner Mauretania docks at New York at the end of the voyage, which began from the King George the Fifth dock, London, yesterday, orders will be spoken quietly from the bridgeBritish Official Wireless. - 173 words
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Article100 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. TEARS that the Atlantic has claimed P twt more victims att growing as time passes without, news i f Loeb and Decker Their arrival time should have been about noon G.M.T. yesterday. Their petrol must long ago have been exhausted. There is littleReuter. - 100 words
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Article71 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Jerusalem. Aug. 13. ONE house in each of three Arab vil I lages in the neighbourhood of the Jewish settlement, of Rehovoth were dynamited by art armed band of unknown men, alleged to be Jews. There were no casualties. It i believed thai certain Jewish eleadoptedReuter. - 71 words
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106 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Aug. 13. HITLER <S policy is the sole cause ol the present world tension, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, in a public speech. He added that Hitler's refusal to negotiate calmly and peaceably in regard to Danzig was causing theReuter. - 106 words
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Article115 1939-08-14 7 Reuter. Sofia, Aug. 13. THE newspapers, which for some days have carried bitter articles in regarding to the alleged concentration of large bodies of troops in Turkey's European territory of Thrace, have adopted a new tone, in the past 24 hours. They now refer to the factReuter. - 115 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-14 7 Bp j I The lift reputation that "Diamond" Bedsteads have I I havf Übiianed throughout Malaya is bahed on /Va Ht zr:Te^rz m izz 'ltd. Ihe niv, "Ten" maintains the Austin SINGAPORE MALACCA shkMMBVN traditions of quality and dependability, &iJg^ W kiamiimfiif "mmi h;nam. with added beaut j and refinement.57 words
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Advertisement11 1939-08-14 7 for BAD LECS ano ULCERS m*mm Use WmrnM Zam-Buk HtnaAL. Ointment11 words
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Advertisement203 1939-08-14 8 B M| ialllaaMllaaallaa|alM| j BACK ACAIN -BY POPULAR DEMAND! f jCAPITOL: 3 SHOWS TO-DAY j j MATINEE 3-15 TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 j IT S ONE LONG YELL OF MERRIMENT SECOND j TO NONE FOR LAUGHS! "CiRAN'DKST COMEDY BEEN TOR MONTHS" Malaya Tribune (PAVILION LTD, RELEASE) J ■•••in i ■MfMWaMMMMMMM BMMMMMM203 words
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Advertisement293 1939-08-14 8 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT THE SLEUTHING SLOANES ARE BACK IM NEW ADVEMTURES Fast and furious is this rip-roaring sequel to Fast Company"' A $500,000 swindle... a couple of baffling murders but leave it to tbe screen's gayest pair to solve them with a hundred howls for every clue' LATEST GAUMONT293 words
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Advertisement148 1939-08-14 8 "V I TO-MORROW at the CAPITOij jThe True Story of The CRAZY FLfriiP ■amazed the world with his daring n:_i u}l,, i j Ireland U i ■■■■■•t«ccamel ■P I IS It I J 1 14 To-NlgW -Lj i lc 1% 6.15 and 9.15 P.V A Mile A Minute- Dynamic ocial148 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-14 8 I —f—l IWIMIMIII W—WI ■IIWMM SUN TALKIE j NEW WORLD I LAST PfIGHT JAMES OLIVER CURWOODS Also A Thrilling Musical V, (iENE AITTRY in "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" "One of the finest films of any other year*'.. DAILY MAD ACCLAIMED BY Tl WHOLE WORLD! G&fa Midnight I*n SATURDAY, Aug. 259 words
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Article83 1939-08-14 9 Reuter. Madrid. irHOOLS f<" fisherman and seaS m to he established along sis Spain at the express neneral Franco. dmo, himself th* son o! made the recently t ol Carmen, the patron seamen, an occasion w establishment of thess improve the general men and to this endReuter. - 83 words
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385 1939-08-14 9 Revealed By 700 Scientists THESE are the secrets of an easier, happier life to come, given by some of the 700 members of the National Physical Laboratory at Toddingtrn, ore of the largest and best-equipped "labs' in the world. The scientists u-vealed the385 words
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46 1939-08-14 9 Reuter. Cairo. THE Chief of the Egyptian General 1 Staff. Lewa Mahmud Shukry Pasha has been invited by the British Government to attend the large scale Army md R A F. manoeuvres which will take •jlace in September.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article78 1939-08-14 9 Reuter. Simla. A BIRD was responsible for a serious accident to the lorry carrying the rtoyal Mail to Srinagar, Kashmir. When the lorry was running at full speed, a vulture swooped down and struck the driver, who lost contrcl of the vehicle, which skidded and turnedReuter. - 78 words
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Advertisement431 1939-08-14 9 RfcJl THE KING OF i fciA. RECORDS Anothei Shipment of new Issues. Just Arrived. Bill v Band, Hctate Pinch (Organist). v M o Wfchiug iFilm: Love Affair'). 9579 I inch Fawmnles No. 1 957!) Dance to Horace Much No 1. ritorial Pat O'Regan. ligl^» c*e* Hi* "rostra. j m% I431 words
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Advertisement75 1939-08-14 9 ESS& The QUINS Were Never like this Before! Their Third and best feature picture! OPENING TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. A Ml AM Bit A CONDITIONED I 2flth Century-Fox Grand Musical-Comedy Hit presenting CLAIRE TREVOR JEAN HERSHOLT Cesar Romero SLIM SUMMERVILLE in "FIVE ot a KIND" A Hi?h-Spcrd story jammed75 words
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Article772 1939-08-14 10 THESE are times when the Press is regarded with a certain amount of suspicion in Britain and parts of the British Empire. Even so dignified a publication as the monthly magazine the Crown Colonist came under the official ban so far as Cyprus was concerned, but here it772 words
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Article, Illustration916 1939-08-14 10 CAPT. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL, M.B. E - By CAPT. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL, M.B.E. Sir Malcolm Campbell SHOULD Malaya form motor-cycle corps for despatch riding and civil defence? An affirmative answer would hp frj yen by a large n report on of the many motor-cyclists in this country. Some of them urge that916 words
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Advertisement66 1939-08-14 10 "LADIES" GREAT reduction in price. LADIES' LEATHER HANDBAGS direct *>om Paris. Inspecticn cordially invited. 800 CHIANG CO. 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, J (Next to Medical Office). IS BELIEVING! Our eye examination with the most improver* instruments by fully qualified eyesight specialist is the most accurate. Astonishingly low charges for modern66 words
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Advertisement68 1939-08-14 10 ANNUAL SALE MEN'S |y 7 TIES HATS The famous l( Goodwood P ——SALE PRId open end ties. >'' y 's The M Very novel and \V s^^^^i attractive designs. jflHßa" mar J V JEffi'lfr Lined fit In the popular wide Feather in broad colour slripcs. ftS <:rWn X v X:68 words
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302 1939-08-14 11 ITALIANS SAID TO BE URGING MODERATION Uneasiness In Germany After Axis Talks ••j kAN/K, is the burning question," say, inspired statements from Berlin following the Axis talks of the week-end, and there is a sharp increase of302 words
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Article130 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. It is noticeable that the German and m press are both talking about reL< i a whole and net the solution of single problems. The fact that the talks lasted much longer than planned is regarded by some as a sign that the Axis powersReuter. - 130 words
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Article59 1939-08-14 11 Paris, Apg. 14. Press comment en Salzburg centres on the fact that more meetings than appear first to have been arranged took place. L'lntransigeant says agreement was not reached and there appears to have been a hitch at Salzburg. Ihe newspapers warn readers that the talks may59 words
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239 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. Salzburg, Aug. 13. fOUXT Ciano again visited Berchtesgaden this morning and had an interview with Hitler, tihe conversation lasting just under one hour. Afterwards be returned here and lunched with von Ribbentrop. Count Ciano is expected to lea*-e Munich this evening with his staffReuter. - 239 words
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Article133 1939-08-14 11 Axis Concentrating On Balkans Reuter. Paris, Aug:. 12 fPHE French Press show lively in- t-frest in the Axis talks at Salzburg. Count Ciano and Herr Hibbentrop, following a nine-hour mseting yesterday, are going to Berchtesgaden to-day to report lo Herr Hitler. While the Figaro and L'Epoque bothReuter. - 133 words
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39 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. Km de Janeiro, Aug. 13. p\\ AMERICAN Airways flying boat from i ashed v her coming here to daj. Three of 1,. ;2 people aboard were q were* injured and missing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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62 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. Moscow. Aug. 14. three-how talk in the the military repreRritain, France and two-hoar talk in the the discussions Is but it is apparent ue proceeding with ndeavour to cover as ii „1 id as possible every day. Sati rday morning lasted It wasReuter. - 62 words
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262 1939-08-14 11 Sensational Circular Reuter. Paris. Aug. 1 s were made in Danzig this week-end of postmen who iting a pamphlet called "Danzig, awake!" according a reliable quarter received in Paris. I makes a violent personal attack on Herr Forster, Danzig Nazi leader has "too much"Reuter. - 262 words
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95 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. Reno, Aug. 14. v, le are known to ■»i ii jured as a fci a San Fran liiod upor. Cram Carloi number of others cooks and stein the dining-car Feet into the river, passengers were at the time of the crash. wasReuter. - 95 words
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Article47 1939-08-14 11 i Shanghai, Aug 14. report from a neun Aug. 4 to Aug 7, ttles had been fought t Russian and Japanese Manchukuo and Outer ler during the week-end. l th I ovor 100 Japanese down, and an equal mese airmen, including been killed.—Sin Chew47 words
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Article35 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. M -The Treasury an- 15 as the date on which h ngdom-India trade agree °n Mar. 20» will be re come into force. The n agreed upon with the RenterReuter. - 35 words
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Article23 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. 5 —It is confirmed that >a *a, Commander of the m Spain has been issador to Spain.—Rev-Reuter. - 23 words
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Article47 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 13 "I confidently believe a serious air attack on islands would be brought to a standstill in a short time," declared Air Vice Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding, one of the chiefs in the air exercises, broadcasting last night -Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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131 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 14. TALMAGE College, an American institution at Changchow, an important trading centre 24 miles esatward of Amoy, suffered severe damage during a raid by eight Japanese planes yesterday, according to reliable foreign reports received here to-day. The main buildings of the whichReuter. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration64 1939-08-14 11 Several thousand aimed Germans, and lorry loads of arms and munitions, are reported to have arrived in Danzig from East Prussia. Polish military- preparations are also reported. Picture shows swastikas flying from the ancient Rathaus (City Hall) cf Danzig. The building, construct ion of which was begun in64 words
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Article139 1939-08-14 11 NEW PLAN FOR STABILISATION Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Aug. 14. ]if R. Hsu Kan, a financial expert 1?1 of the Chinese Central Government, has ai rived in Hongkeng. He will soon confer with Mr. Rogers (Rank of England) arrl other leading bankers in connectionSin Chew Jit Poh. - 139 words
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178 1939-08-14 11 Shanghai, Aug. 14. A CERTAIN high officer of the Chinese field command said that the area between Senshui and Yehcheng has been cleared of all enemy forces. "Since Aug. 6." he continued, "over 3.000 Japanese have Deen attacking .Senshui from Yehcheng. A severe bat178 words
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Article58 1939-08-14 11 Shanghai, Aug. 14. THE Shanghai Municipal Council has informed all Consulates and shipping companies that no further European refugees will be permitted to settle in the International Settlement.—Reuter. It was recently estimated that if the flow Qf refugees was not stopped, there would be 30,00«58 words
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Article136 1939-08-14 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 14. PARS of incidents yesterday, in the second anniversary of the outbreak of hostilities in Shanghai, were not realised. There were parades of Japanese in the Japanese occupied part of the Intel national Settlement but there were no disturbances. Shanghai, Aug. 13. The secondReuter. - 136 words
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Article82 1939-08-14 11 ANTI BRITISH MOVES CONTINUE Reuter. Peiping, Aug. 12 THE anti-British activities tock a mw turn to-cay when a Japanese plane this morning flew at a danger cusly 1 w altitude over the diplomatic quarter, throwing overboard many anti-British leaflets in English and Chinese, r.eadej "down with Britain; exclude the British."Reuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement131 1939-08-14 11 rTANAH MELAYU—rumba oleh Cfee Anunah f. I l ABANG JANGAN MAR AH— uowfez oleh Cfej Iminah I SONDANG SAYANG BUDI TART I--OUII Ch" i:am Makyong Malacca gj P. ***** I DONDANG BAYANG BUDI PART olth < h: Kam Makyong Malact i. DONDANG SAYANG BUDI PART 111 olth Vhz I Urn131 words
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Article610 1939-08-14 12 tall: arj receiving a great dci] or publicity, and the fact that military talks between Britain, Prance and Russia have already begun in Moscow is recorded in a few lines. The conversations between Coiint Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, lien Yon Ribbentrop, German Foreign .Minister, and HonHitler610 words
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204 1939-08-14 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "THE accused in this case is in hospital undergoing a course of treatment for the recovery of a marked five dollar note which he is alleged to have eaten before his arrest," said Mr. C.S.K.204 words
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Article157 1939-08-14 12 1938 Production The Highest On Record /CESSATION of tapping for jelutong rubber) in less accessible areas due to a 50 per cent, fall in the price of the commodity "is not a matter for regret," says the 1938 report of the Malayan Forest Department, which has just157 words
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Article114 1939-08-14 12 Singapore, Sunday. pIGHTEEN-year-old Chan Ah Sam was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police Court yesterday morning for his part in snatching a necklace off a woman pedestrian on Upper Chin Chew Street on July 27th. The accused and another youth, it114 words
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Article60 1939-08-14 12 A communique from the State Secretary, Johore, states that applications for licences to plant tea during the period 1939 to March, 1943, will be received by Agriculture, Johore Bahru I from now to the Tea Controller, (Department of Sept. 6, 1939. Applications for such licences60 words
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Article14 1939-08-14 12 An Imperial Air Mail is due to-day. Another 13 due on Thursday.14 words
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752 1939-08-14 12 Dredge Ordered To Improve Segamal Padi Areas (Tribune Staff Reporter) lARGE groups of Chinese financiers and agriculturists in Johore are studying the question of intensive rice cultivation in the State, the Tribune reliably undetstands. Given proper irrigation facilities, they are752 words
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Article262 1939-08-14 12 Twenty Other Arrested Chinese Also To Go (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 12. 4 T least twenty-four Chinese have been arrested in Bangkok on the charge of being members of secret societies and have been recommended for deportation. They include the four arrested officials262 words
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Article65 1939-08-14 12 Mr, Ngim Wee Chiow of M member of the Chinese Advisory Board and of the Coronation Con issued a 200 page memento i i tion festivit.es through) The volume is a unique exhaustive project combn ports and facts from othei The publication is one hall In English and65 words
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Article39 1939-08-14 12 With severe contused abrask hip-joints and elbow-joints, a Chines° police constable was removed to the Tan Tock Seng hospital. He was said to have been km :ked c by a motor car in Orchard R terday afternoon.39 words
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Article30 1939-08-14 12 Five people- two Boyane.se and three Chinese—were injured in an all< Lay at Adam Road at about 4.30 festtt day evening. They have been convey* tc the hospital.30 words
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239 1939-08-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WITHOUT a doubt, the largest floor show to be shown in Singapore is 'The Circus Comes to Town," which will have its grand opening at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday night. Were We to mention now any of the items of the239 words
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Article132 1939-08-14 12 h„ f» y re sults were attained by the Far Eastern Music School in the li.nity College Examinations in theoretical music held recently. The followSchoo! re thP pupi,s l ,rese «ted by the Preparatory Div: Freda Paul, Luieeu ran, Lvi Chin Sian, Lim Geok Moi, Inez Scharenguivel, (Honours);132 words
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Obituary81 1939-08-14 12 Mr. Noel Eric Paton, an assistant in Robinson and Company Limited. P aSs 1 away at the General Hospital yesterday Aged 26 years, Mr. Paton was a v< keen volunteer. He was an N.CO in the "G." (M.G.) Coy. of the 2nd Battalion, S.S.V.F. He is81 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-14 12 AND FITTINGSTHE SCOTTISH TUBE CO., LTD. Manufacture Piping, Tubes and Fittings for all purposes SCREWED SOCKETED TUBES. BLACK GAS, GALVANIZED AND STEAM TUBES. LAPWELDED IRON STEEL BOILER TUBES FOR LAND OR MARINE BOILERS. GAS, WATER STEAM IMPING FITTINGS, ETC. COMPLETE STOCKS HELD SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits58 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-14 12 Overseas i Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia SUteU -PHONE 5808. SINGAPOKE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT20 words
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268 1939-08-14 13 [5.000 Acres Of Reserves Surrendered n WAX forests are gradually yielding to the claims of ii>: industry, and within the last few months, 45,000 -ved forest were surrendered to general pro- the State of Perak alone. stn must sooner268 words
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Article24 1939-08-14 13 Lawrence H.\nct?rson is addressing Rotary Club at the q k >v on Wednesday. talk is -An Intimate Present and Future Malaya.* 124 words
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Article249 1939-08-14 13 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 14. HT-HK four Japanese military representatives from Tientsin to th round table conference left for Tientsin at 6 a.m. by air.—Reuter. The officers are leturning to Tientsin to resume their military duties, because the final instruction to the British delegates has not arrived, accordingReuter. - 249 words
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Article33 1939-08-14 13 Reuter. Ferraalem, Aug. 14. a NUMBER of -Jewish passers-by A including several women, were injured as the result of a bomb explosion in the .tnire of Jerusalem yesterday. —ReuterReuter. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-08-14 13 Hostilities on the Kh-ilka River delta area on the Man <huku Mongolian border may be re sumcd in the mar future.24 words
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Article130 1939-08-14 13 GOVERNMENT of Johore has provisicnally accepted the recommendation of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines for the reservation of a further 250.000 acres of forest in the State. Reservation of another IOC.OOO acres on the east ccast extending from Kuala Sedili to Taniong Seta jam130 words
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Article72 1939-08-14 13 Komatipcor Aug N Union of South Africa greeted 1 the first head of foreign state ever to set foot In its territory yesterday, wren Senor Carmona, President o\ Por. tugal, arrived from Lorenco Marquis. He was welcomed by the Minister of Defence. Mr. O. Piro>v. and72 words
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Article, Illustration126 1939-08-14 13 Singapore, Monday. CARRYING many prominent passengen the X.P.M. Packet-boat ■Pianciu.s" arrived this morning from Batavia. The "PlanciUS" cariied a fu:l mmphment of passengers, so Aral and 110 .second class. 84-«idr« Mr. Aw Boon Haw who returned from Java after a considerable absence from126 words
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303 1939-08-14 13 Problem Of Meeting Timber Demand A Pressing One ITOLLOWING an intensive .study of the question of what area of reserved forest shi uld he sel aside in Malaya for large-scale production ctf timber (as distinct from fuel), the conclusion ha.s been teached that, allowing303 words
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253 1939-08-14 13 THE fatal motoraccidenl which occurred in the small hours of Aug-. 5 on KaUang Road had a sequel in the Coroner's Court this morning when an inquiry v as conducted into the- death of 2nd-Lieut. Michael Leonard Williams, R.A., and a Malay driver253 words
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Article118 1939-08-14 13 London. Aug 13. Discussing the reported new hitch in the Tokyo talks, the Sunday Times Diplomatic Correspondent points out that no confirmation ha.s reached London but it would cause no surprise if true. He adds that conversations between Sir R. Craigie and the Japanese Foreign Office on118 words
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Article29 1939-08-14 13 The very popular picture "It's In th«Air" starring George Formby, will be shown at tie Capitcl to day at all three shows, 3,15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m.29 words
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Article212 1939-08-14 13 Municipality Harbour Board Plans (Tribune Staff Reporter) I APwGE employers of labour are paying increasingly great attention to the health of their staffs, am! the Tribune understands that negotiations are in progress between two groups of the largest employers in Singapore and their men for better212 words
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Obituary66 1939-08-14 13 The "E" (Chinese* C:> 2nd Bn. S S.V.F. will furnish the firing party at the funeral of the late Maj. Tan Sou Bin, at one time officer commanding the company. The funeral will be held on the afternoon of Tuesday, Aug. 15 Members66 words
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Article69 1939-08-14 13 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday Two Chinese, Foong Peng and Ju; Kow, were to-day charged before the acting Second Magistrate, Mr M. Ismail, with fighting on the road and disturbing the peace. The accused, both pleading guilty, raid they did not fight. Jin Kow stated he69 words
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Advertisement114 1939-08-14 13 home-made- TuwJU af#ayt fresh J cool mbus l yc: nave not tried one of our 1 J sc S. Pies you've missed V &^^^B^C^^ i tre They are really scrump- m tious because only the tenderest jpb UK at poultry and game are used to make them. S.C.C. Pies can114 words
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Article65 1939-08-14 14 Reuter. Oslo. Aug. 13. Following tfee news that Norway has arranged the purchase from the United Stales ol twelve Curtis fighters costing W50(>00. it is announced that the Government ci' Norway has ordered six Gleetar Gladiuov fighters, valued at •45,000. from Finland. The machines are tv beReuter. - 65 words
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Article114 1939-08-14 14 Singapore, Saturday. WAID to have been stabbed in a right at Lorong 3. Geylang Road sknrt after 6 pjn. to-day, two Chinese rubbe* factory coolies are lying in the Tan feck Ceng hospital injured. One (Of them sustained an Incised wound over the right palm,114 words
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Article31 1939-08-14 14 Reuter. Allahabad. August 13. The Congress leader Pandit .lauahaiial Nehru is expected to travel by air to Chungking via Hanoi cither on Aug. 20 or 27.— Keuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article110 1939-08-14 14 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 13. WITHIN one month of the inception of the national emergency blood transfusion scheme, the first 100,000 volunteers have been registered and listed. An official of the scheme, commenting on this result, says the first line of defenc? against death in airBritish Official Wireless. - 110 words
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455 1939-08-14 14 TENSE WEEKS AHEAD EOR EUROPE Reuter. COMB TENSE WEEKS OBVIOUSLY LIE AHEAD WRITES THE SCNDAY TIMES DIPLOMA !I< (:<, GERMANY ArPEARS PENT ON PRESSH ALLIANCE ON BUOAPESI WHICH WILL GIVE OF TRANSIT FOR GERMAN TROOPS THROUGH HI A9LING HER 10 TURN THE POLISH JReuter. - 455 words
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Article57 1939-08-14 14 Singapore FMfttfG Ah Khan ai •1 appeared befor 1 the Fifth Magistrate, thl face the charge of hai theft. He is alleged to h belonging to Mr X P local solicitor ol No 29 B) at about 8 45 on tl)" OH 11 The accused57 words
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Article44 1939-08-14 14 (From Our Own Corn Muar. Sati rdaT PAL Singh, a young Sikh bi morning produced bel Haron bin Ahmad and having ridden three persoi bicycle yesterday at Bukit P Pal Singh |ii< idi-.i «in ii > I and wa.s eonwcted He M dollars.44 words
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Article73 1939-08-14 14 Reuter. London, Aug. 13. NEW play by George Bernard Shaw, entitled "In Good King Charles' Golden Days" was produced last night and was the main feature of t*iis year's Malvern Festival. The play, which well received by criand large audience, is o. as full of ShavianReuter. - 73 words
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Article64 1939-08-14 14 (From Our Own Correspondent I BatU Pahai. Saturday. Heng Peng Teh. a Malacca motor-car driver, was to-day charged before Ungku Ismail, .the Batu Pahat magistrate, with causing hurt to a Chinese by driving his ear in a negligent mi finer at 6V2 mile. Jalan Scri Gadingßoa;!. Batu Pahat.64 words
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Article62 1939-08-14 14 (From Our Own Correspondent! Batu Pahat, Saturday. Lim Kian Seng, a Chinese youth, was fined $7 or one week's hard labour by Ungku I. mail, tie- B;nu pahat magistrate, for stealing i hat wcrth $1 50 the property of Detective inspector Swee Long, from a coiTre shop it62 words
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Article80 1939-08-14 14 From Our Own Correspondent I Batu Pahat. Saturday Abdul Hamid. a school master, and Dollah bin Yunos. a school gardener both of Batu Puteh Malay School' Batu Pahai. were tc-day fined $20 and $15 respectively by Ungku Ismail, the Batu Pahat magistrate, for assaulting Chin Pook Tian,80 words
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Advertisement293 1939-08-14 14 1 MALAYAN PttEMIEQ HOTEL ,J j TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight J NO ADMISSION CHARGE. "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" Proceeds Its the Children's Aid Society WEDNESDAY—GRAND OPENING NIGHT. The Society night of the Season! THURSDAY NIGHT—TWENTY TAXI DANCERS. FRIDAY293 words
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Advertisement328 1939-08-14 14 Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! Wrong foods :md drinks, worry, nvor-a-orfc and frequent colds often put a strain on the Kidneys and Kidney :in< 1 Bladder rroublei are tin- true cause of Excess Acidity, Getting l*p Nights. Burning Passagi b, l.• £r Pains. Nervousness, Disalness, Swollen Ankles, Rheums tism, Puffy328 words
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Advertisement33 1939-08-14 14 Vbu Want Strength -not an accident £»«DIBIUfi&£ and change into a healthy, virile o, SMo U, f a,,d Stl n nian 01 M.30 from reputed chemists. < ll\R| ft PO, m, Ruh.ns.n ft***, Singapore.33 words
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160 1939-08-14 15 Hongkong, Aug. 13. is planning to establish a bogus regime at I d afterward to make a similar move in Fukien. He Governorship to a certain Mr. King. Since have resumed the offensive in North Hungtung ay in South-eastern Shansi. d Khsienchen, peiping. All160 words
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Article174 1939-08-14 15 H Also aboard i>:i < here. I brief who's who 1 I in transit. H I in ning from H Johore I I alifcrnia Fruit I supplies smI thousands of I and other I :i Greenberg I in connection I an important China. He I i174 words
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98 1939-08-14 15 ALLEGED THEFT OF CASH JEWELLERY (From Our Own Correspondent! Muar. Saturday. IMINAH binti Ahmad, a middle-aged n Malay woman, was this morning produced before Inehe Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having committed theft of cash and jewellery to the extent of $30. It was stated that the accused was98 words
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Article129 1939-08-14 15 i From Our Own Correspondent» Johore Bahru, Sunday. I Pleading guilty to a charge of driving a Singapore car without a licence in Johore Bahru an Arab, Abakan, was to-day fined $10 by the Third Magistrate, Raja Suleiman. Asked why he committed the offence, the accused said he129 words
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Article137 1939-08-14 15 (From Qur Own Correspondent i Johore Bahru, Saturday. \i) fewer than live cyclists were lined this morning for bicycle offence by the acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail. All of them pleaded guilty and a fine oi $1 each was imposed by A*ie Magistrate. Navaradin had no137 words
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Article113 1939-08-14 15 (From our Own Correspondent i Johore Bahru. Sunday X CHINESE, Chai Mcc, to-day appear- ed before Raja Suleiman, I'huu Magistrate, for being in possession bi five noons of chandu and a samsu still. The accused admitted the first charge, stating that he kept the chandu Decause113 words
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857 1939-08-14 15 Singapore, Sunday. S.C.F.A :i; Loyais 1. QPLENDID work by the Chinese del*.nee. who kept the Loyais" forwards at bay. enabled the S.C.F.A. to defeat the Loyais by three goals to <»ne in a first division league game played at the Stadium yesterday. J857 words
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669 1939-08-14 15 MUAR ASSIZE TRIAL (From Our Own .Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. iJOpAMAJJ bin Abdullah, a Tamil Hindu convert to Islam, was this morning produced before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills at the Muar Assizes on a charge of voluntarily caused grievous hurt669 words
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Article34 1939-08-14 15 Bucharest, Aug. 13. Fifteen people were killed and 23 gravely injured when a train was dc J railed at Pctroaia. The crash is stated to be due to a pointsman's error. Rf a ter.34 words
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Article138 1939-08-14 15 (From On Own Johore Bahru, Sunday. ALTOGETHER tight Chinese wcrcharged this moniing before the Third Magistrate, Raja Suleiman, for gaming with cards. The accused all pleaded guilty and each wsn thiod $2 or in default two days' imprisonment. The gamblers mere arrested at two different places. The first138 words
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Advertisement184 1939-08-14 15 l isi MI Ase. r! Royal Do rulttet" pn di< i<i tii*> I. The fx us Ln d [nchCAM. <i ijw Events ol BsnntaJt. 1 T,u Bucc Ol MH. The Button 4 v V th S**»ngor Thro:,-. 4. H ir Hitter's failure nt Mem, 1 ConQuest (by Dee. 1938) T184 words
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Advertisement254 1939-08-14 15 tTizucT'*™" 'mum MaJSBiSSIiS^ I 1 I 11TS1 BI kDV! THi I AN WHO killed HITLER; 'ii::. i th o .ok that ami rii i and was Hie cause o. rts Pubii. .ier i> m g kidnapped and Ihn eri with death i-c kiilfr lurope: By Herbert M. Cass "mis book254 words
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Article265 1939-08-14 16 Singapore, Sunday. IS expected, Peh Teng Siew and Cyril Wee (Devonshire) beat Wee Hong Loo and George Tan 21—7, 21—17 to qualify for the final in the men's junior singles championship in the S.B.A. tournament to-day. Teng Siew and Cyril Wee were fast on265 words
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Article112 1939-08-14 16 Reuter. London, Aug. 12. j rLGSE of play scores In English ericj v kei ma!: hes were: West Indies 162; Gloucestershire 108 i for 8. Nottinghamshire 237; Lancashire 53 fcr 2. Middles :< 217; Surrey 83 for I. Derbyshire 70 (Nichols 6 for 18 >; Esi *ex 180,Reuter. - 112 words
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Article39 1939-08-14 16 The Division 1 match between S.R.C. vs. The Loyal Regiment arranged for Wednesday, Aug. 1G has been postponed and will be played at Gillman Barracks on Saturday. September 2 at 5 15 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-08-14 16 Miss L. Fernandez won the individual championship M the Girls Sports Club meeting on Saturday. Here she is receiving: her trophy for the third ;,ear in succession from the Hon. Mr. C. H. Da Silva.38 words
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382 1939-08-14 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. three goals without reply, the Muar Malays Com- bined 23 beat the Johore State I Police soccer t team by 3 —o in a friendly match, played at the Muar i Club padang yesterday evening. The Police were382 words
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Article104 1939-08-14 16 The following is the result of the August mixprt foursomes at the Island Culb on Sunday: Mr-: M. S. Marshall and Tav Lian Teck 47—12 4 -34 1 .'i Mr. rod Mrs D Gray 42—7'/ 2 34' Mrs.. and C. A. P Batonan 47—9t 4104 words
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Article112 1939-08-14 16 "OPECTATOR" and "Benny Solace." the Tribune racing tipsters, met with remarkable successes at the last day m oting of the Penang Turf i lub when they reaped a harvest of winners. "Spectator" predicted five winners correctly, four ot which were straight tip<. Solace*' scored three dirert winners.112 words
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Article105 1939-08-14 16 DLSFLTS of Saturday's Rare- at Penang were as follows:— Hare 1. Dairy Maid $12 &$7 Kit $8 Race 2. Phario] $54 $13 Raekarcek so Nightshade 1 Race 3. Nutcracker $22 X $9 Hercules $7 Rare I. Sam Burger $22 $7 Po!o $16 President $7 Race Queen V105 words
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520 1939-08-14 16 Higgins Bats And Bowls Well (From Our Own (oiresponiknt > Segaroat s-> 11 THE two-day cricket match between the North J< I and the Rest for the Tan Peng trophy ended There was good batting seen on both sides. The following arc the520 words
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Article102 1939-08-14 16 THE final match bt 2nd and the I Ist in the Handiean W'th'i-p"-has befn fixed for '1 the V.M.C.A. Pol the same evening a ween the iunn- rs-uu will be plryed prior M. C. Bam ha> feree the match the prize.s. The followine ai League: NORTH DIVISION102 words
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Article67 1939-08-14 16 London. V. a START was made »W A scciation rootbaD tepr I Scotland, first and I matches };ems phu cabled 1»> Beater, DiVISiON I Aberdeen a Cell Albion X Alloa 3 Clyc'c 4 Cowdenbeath Hamilton Hearts Kilmarnock Queen of S' nit h 2 Rangers division n Brechin67 words
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441 1939-08-14 16 Singapore, Saturday. 1 win ovei the Police bj low goals to nil in i' vi (on leagw sower mairi. played a< ban? i this «'\ening. Tne game opened with the Sappers attacking strongly. Their effort rewarded with a poal after ten minutes441 words
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Advertisement459 1939-08-14 16 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETOOK THAN COD LIVER OIL! Tasteless, flesh-forming tablets for thin people. •JHLlP re 100 thin and weigh far wvo utile for their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod I.ivrr oil. they might begin to put on a pound cr two of459 words
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Article, Illustration154 1939-08-14 17 Batted Bowled Well S. R. C. BEAT SOLDIERS HI ■t d of the S.l ninated play yesterft the Man- lang by seven j Pv match of Rt will play Hk They meet B m xt weeks' fixture at BB ouldonly V and 11 runs M did wickets B wo wickI'154 words
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Article262 1939-08-14 17 United Services Officers Beat Merchants Easily Singapore, Monday. IJNITED Services scored a convincing victory over the Merchants in the cricket tournament played at the S.C.C. yesterday, when the Merchants were defeated by eijrht wickets. Merchants who took first lease of the wickets were only able262 words
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Article33 1939-08-14 17 Reuter. London. Aug. li. The England test team to meet the West Indies at the Oval on Saturday will be: Hammond, Hutton, Compton, Hardstaff, Nichols, Wood, Wright, Goddard, Perks, Oldfield, Keeton.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article268 1939-08-14 17 Singapore, Saturday. A CRICKET match between the YJVI.C.A. and the R.A. (Changi) played on the V's ground this afternoon resulted in a draw. Batting first, the V's were all out (Of 142, to which Lyne contributed a useful 37—the highest figure. Barber and Field268 words
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375 1939-08-14 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. AFTER being two goals down at the interval, Belia played a much improved game in the second half to defeat Education by four goals to two in the Hull Cup match played this afternoon at the375 words
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Article346 1939-08-14 17 Singapore, Sunday |N a touch and go cricket game played on the St. Andrew's School ground today, the 5.A.0.8. beat the S.C.R.C. by a mere three runs. Though the standard of batting was not high it was bright, judging from the number of "sixes" hit.346 words
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303 1939-08-14 17 Singapore, Sunday. |N a cricket match played at the Gillman Barracks to-day the S.C.C. beat the Loyais by 120 runs. The Loyais, having first knock, were only able to .score 108 runs, out of which W. Sharpies scored 34 not out303 words
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Article256 1939-08-14 17 Singapore, Saturday. DUE chiefly to the good bowling of Philip d'Almeida and E. le Merrier, the S.C.R.C. "A" were skittled out for a meagre 57 runs when they played the S.R.C. at cricket this afternoon on the Padang. Ong Swee Keng was the only256 words
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Article273 1939-08-14 18 Central News. Chiiiurking, Aug. 1 H. 11. Kung, President ol* the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, has formally requested .the United States to give medical aid in anti-malaria work in Yunnan province in South' West China, in a telegram through the Chinese EmbassyCentral News. - 273 words
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Article83 1939-08-14 18 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 10. JAPANESE interests are actively fcmentir.ij subversive activities in Annam, according to reliable reports. Over a dozen of Annamese malcon tents are now in Canton whence future, subversive activities in Cantcn and other provinces in French Indo China will be directed. AnCentral News. - 83 words
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678 1939-08-14 18 A Singapore Chinese - "Bushido" Became Farce In Nanking (By A Singapore Chinese Singapore, Aug. 13. JJOSTILITIES between Japan and China have entered the third year with a brilliant record in astronomical figures of killed, crippled, destitute and homeless. It is not inappropriate at this time to678 words
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Article141 1939-08-14 18 Hongkong, Aug. 10. THE annual report on opium traffic in Hongkong was read at a meeting of the Legislative Council. The report stressed that the sale of opium from Singapore had greatly increased here. While the situation of the Cclony on .several main shipping routes made141 words
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385 1939-08-14 18 A«I H |wv,d6 Uol k for the hundreds of miming d tute and unemployed seamen who had worked on board ,tea A*nin,tration Bureau, it was reported in local shipping circles ihl Z bmv du naa been Instructed by tbe Ministry of Communications of the Chine.se385 words
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Article60 1939-08-14 18 Central News. Hongkong, August 9. Japanese miners recently V.llaTm P V f coal mille at IPS mon»b R U nt at t of •?st month. paralyzing the mining operations, according to a message received from Tokyo. On the following day another pit wjj dynamited, resulting inCentral News. - 60 words
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191 1939-08-14 18 Manila, Aug 8 JAPANESE rayon is losing oround n the Philippines and possibly Japan will entirely los> her position maintamed smce 1930 as the pr'nciDal -ource of rayon goods there, c sutvev ty the Institute of Pacific Relations reveals. The trend in rayon trade191 words
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Article92 1939-08-14 18 Central News. INFORMATION ftiom Shanghai Nanwci and Fcnghsien, imnith. south of Shanghai, virtually have completely been b> reg lars and ea?i U nV U R\J mi L S at Pao «han. norththl S H Shan Bhai, at the confluence of ,vp .t 1 00 and YaCentral News. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-08-14 18 Under CJiina's plans for decentralising industry, small arsenal over the country now furnish a great deal of formerly imported v .r sities.—Tribune Photo.26 words
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Article123 1939-08-14 18 Hongk ng, Aug. in. A NEW arrival fr >:.• Nanking in Shanghai revealed heavily and effectively bombed the Japanese airl Nanldng on July 27, iiccordiiiK to a Shanghai report. He said that when peared over Ranking, were ignorant of the n; aircraft until Japanese ant:-a:rcv guns123 words
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Article55 1939-08-14 18 Chungking, August. 10. THE National Agricultural Bureau announced that harvests of all the winter crops in free China were ten per cent, higher than for last year as a result of the Government encouraging loans and advice, favourable weather, and the rise in the market55 words
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70 1939-08-14 18 Shaokwaa, 11 THE Japanese at Bwatow have <fe 4 a novel way of drilling recruits d.afici from bodied Chinese youtl They are confined Court and have to un< en the flat roof-hp, the ground, to prevent Several Japancsj language have been established in lh< children70 words
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Article60 1939-08-14 18 Hofifrkon CAMPANS are reach Tfents'n fn i once flat land i: the countryside owing to t of the rivers as a n (rudescence of Nea ii em upper d two days, accoiJmg to report Parts of the Chinesi Japanese Cewcesrisw while the Brileh and rYew60 words
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Article55 1939-08-14 18 j THE South Ch*na t Exiglish language ci kong in an editor antl-Chiaese tno\ emen hie)' neither iustlfi Though emlmini I nation, the fournal shown a pro-Jap through th* high-ha suDpre&sin? the Chines It staled that Biam lb action was for the pro( own interests, but55 words
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Advertisement12 1939-08-14 18 I DAILY I CHINA PAGE ■rlrmriTr iwitttti i i m—rur t nNmmiMNl^^12 words
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450 1939-08-14 19 Survey Of Past Operations (United Press). census to fee taken in March 194) will follow a [j by experience of six p"evicus censuses. The ii in British Indian history was in the year IG*7 Directors of the East India Company ordered a cx-m--ilation in and around(United Press). - 450 words
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Article132 1939-08-14 19 THE origin of the slogan Inquilab Zindabad'' and how it came to b? adopted by certain movements in India were explained in the Travancore Legislative Assembly on July 26 last by the Inspector-General of Police, Khan Bj hadur Abdul Kareem. in the course or the general132 words
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Article75 1939-08-14 19 (United Press). According to information received by the office of the Indian Overseas Central Association, New Delhi, most of the Indian- who were arrested by the Belgian Congo Government on alleged gold iheft charges have been released. Mr. G. C. Ishmail who came to India a couple(United Press). - 75 words
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Article308 1939-08-14 19 (United Press). SIR S. Radhakrishnan is compiling a book to be presented to Gandhi ji on his next birthday. Contributions to the book have been made by President Roosevelt, Prof. Einstein. Romain Rolland. Lord Halifax, Lord Zetland, Dr. Bennes, Poet Tagore and Qthers. (United Press). Sir Nilratan Sircar(United Press). - 308 words
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Article314 1939-08-14 19 AIFTER consultation with the Indian A Board of Control, the M.C.C. has decided not to alter the present plans for the tour of India this cold weather, says a Reuter message froi.i London. The following have been invited to tour India:— Flight-Lt. A. J.314 words
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Article162 1939-08-14 19 Satyagraha In S. Africa Postponed pASSJVK resistance by the Indians in South Africa which was to have been launched on Aujr. 1 last, has been postponed in response to Mahatma Gandhi's appeal Dr. Dadoo, leader of the Passive Resistance Movement of Transvaal Indians, has issued the following statement, says a(United Press). - 162 words
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582 1939-08-14 19 I however, desire to stress the fact ihat the Asiatic (Transvaal Land and Trading) Act 1939. which aims at virtual economic extinction of the Indian community in Transvaal, casts a ilur of inferiority on the whole Indian nation. The Passive Resistance Council sincerely hopes that the negotiations now proceeding will582 words
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Article331 1939-08-14 19 exceed Rs. 500, the amount may be paid only on the production of a guardianship certificate." Contributory Creditors The Additional Judge, passed orders on July 27, on a petition presented by Mr. R. F. Wisharp, Joint Official Liquidator, praying fur directions regarding setting oft amounts due to claimants from the331 words
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438 1939-08-14 19 Ludrnow, Aujr. 4. MAHATMA GANDHI has written the following letter to the President of the Tanjimul Morainin: "I have in front of me sufficient papers to enable me to formulate a tentative opinion upon the Shia and Sunni controversy. I have a long letter from Pantji and printed papers giving;United Press. - 438 words
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Article101 1939-08-14 19 Vice-Chancellor Honoured United Press. HPHE Imperial Relations Trust A award each year three grants, one of them being for distinguished educationists in the British Empire. This year, the Imperial Relations Trust have awarded a grant of £40» to Rajakaryapravina. N. S. Subba Fao. Vice-Chaneellor. Mysore University, and Chairman. Inter-Uni-sity Board.(United Press). - 101 words
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Article81 1939-08-14 19 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14 1939. DEATH OF HAJI M.A. SHIRAZI The death occurred oil July 20 last at ids residence in Madras of Hajee Mahomed All Shirazi. a prominent Iranian merchant, and uncle of Sir Mirza M. Ismail. Dewan of Mysore. Mr. Shirazi was 80 years old andUnited Press. - 81 words
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Advertisement135 1939-08-14 19 ,HI Stomach Impurities Must Be Removed Serious complications are likely tn set in if these impurities are allowed to remain. Loss of Appetitand Lack of Energy are indications that the system has been "poisoned" by these impurities. The only effective way of removing them is by taking regularly, first thing135 words
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Advertisement128 1939-08-14 19 Daily India Page f Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnaii, B.Sc. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STRET. THONE 2063. KARTHENWARE. AGRICULTURAL, A AND SUB-SOIL rt! I PIPES for drain- 1 i nnd Anti- *r-% malarial Works. As supplied to /V f the Local Gov- J irnmpiit a n d WHEN YOU128 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-08-14 20 Mala yan Scouts Enjoy Week-end Camp Over the I auk-holiday week-end the .Malay Scouts spent a very enjoyable <ampin« holiday, as ihe photographs on this pa«e go to prove. 1. The JTOMIIf lads are seen makin» their own breakfasts. Z. Packing up the bedding. :i. Mr. AlsagofT inspecting the .Malaxan76 words
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43 1939-08-14 20 Mrs. Bibulya Songgram, untitled Prime Minister of Th arrived in Singapore ning ot last wti k by I national Express, Shi her daughter. Miss tasunga who leit on I rii by the .Mareehel JofTre. to pr< Paris where she will conthuK ha studies.43 words
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100 1939-08-14 20 The 1939 Committee of the Gregg Shorthand Writers's Association has been elected. They include untitled Vice Pr esldent k p S~ 3 Mr E Albuquerque. Hon. Secretary, Mr. Lim Yew Ho, m r Ok uni 1 !do,,t Ir YC T,ai,ff Chwee 2nd Vice Pr esident, Mr. Tan Ten, Ban, H100 words
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51 1939-08-14 20 Mr. and Mrs. L. Britton who arrived by the "Corfu* 1 after completing a round the world trip. Mr. Britten is representative of R.K.o. Radio an s and is making Singapore n idquarters. Shanghai was his rmei headquarters but the present ition there makes it unfavourable a a filiu distribution51 words
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Advertisement7 1939-08-14 20 Read the SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya7 words
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Advertisement55 1939-08-14 20 Tuition <i i lines mm be rifeT Vl a. branches of:-_ J MUWING i ln AM Senior < (I ,V,l> Drawtac < D UI Enquiry a» r Sl U'l' nt, 40-B, CPC» Helicon Art Studio WATCHES ARE MADE ONLY IN SWITZERLAND AND HAVE BEEN SOLD HhH lN MALAYA SINCE 1866.55 words
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